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Heritage day a great success

Heritage day a great success

Heritage day a great success

19 September 2015

Sudbury opened its doors this weekend for the national Heritage Open Days weekend, the festival giving access to places usually closed to the public.


Deaf couple to cycle 260 miles

Deaf couple to cycle 260 miles

Deaf couple to cycle 260 miles

18 September 2015

A deaf couple from White Colne are planning to cycle over 260 miles across Death Valley in the USA to raise money for charity.


Call for new village homes decision to be squashed

Call for new village homes decision to be squashed

Call for new village homes decision to be squashed

18 September 2015

Chairman of Cornard Tye Residents Association, Michael Evans, is continuing his fight to stop a new housing estate being built near an historic building.


Police issue scam alert after East Anglian firm hit for £1m plus

Police issue scam alert after East Anglian firm hit for £1m plus

Police issue scam alert after East Anglian firm hit for £1m plus

18 September 2015

Police have issued a scam warning to businesses and individuals after a Suffolk company was conned into handing over more than a million pounds.


England girl shows boys how it’s done

England girl shows boys how it’s done

England girl shows boys how it’s done

18 September 2015

Thirteen year old Eloise King from Ormiston Sudbury Academy has been invited to an U15 England Performance football training camp.


Hadleigh’s bookworms

Hadleigh’s bookworms

Hadleigh’s bookworms

18 September 2015

More than 100 children crowded excitedly into Hadleigh Library to be awarded their certificates and medals for completing this year’s Suffolk reading Challenge.


Weather warning for heavy rain and storms for East Anglia today

Weather warning for heavy rain and storms for East Anglia today

Weather warning for heavy rain and storms for East Anglia today

18 September 2015

The Met Office have issued a weather warning today (Friday September 18) valid from noon until 7pm this evening.


75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be marked by ceremonial on Sunday

75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be marked by ceremonial on Sunday

75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain will be marked by ceremonial on Sunday

18 September 2015

A parade will take place in Sudbury on Sunday to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.


Military wives set for St Peter’s

Military wives set for St Peter’s

Military wives set for St Peter’s

18 September 2015

Sudbury will again welcome the Colchester Military Wives Choir on Sunday.


Community hero with a twinkle in her eye

Community hero with a twinkle in her eye

Community hero with a twinkle in her eye

17 September 2015

For 50 years Sylvia Byham devoted herself to public service as a councillor, charity fundraiser and tireless


Council passes plan for quarry home

Council passes plan for quarry home

Council passes plan for quarry home

17 September 2015

Councillors yesterday gave planning permission for a house in a former quarry off Queen’s Close, Sudbury, after the land owner agreed to change the access.


New microphone please, Mr Mayor

New microphone please, Mr Mayor

New microphone please, Mr Mayor

17 September 2015

It has been suggested Sudbury Town Council replaces town hall equipment, after people complained of not being able to hear and microphones not working at a recent meeting.


Clean up of village on pupils’ first day back

Clean up of village on pupils’ first day back

Clean up of village on pupils’ first day back

17 September 2015

Environmentally conscious pupils did their bit for an Essex-wide litter campaign when they got together to take part in an all school local litter pick.


Is industry site hiding another Sutton Hoo?

Is industry site hiding another Sutton Hoo?

Is industry site hiding another Sutton Hoo?

16 September 2015

Does an Anglo Saxon nobleman lie buried under the Chilton industrial estate ... and could his grave hold secrets to rival the treasures of Sutton Hoo?


Sudbury’s hospitals to homes plan a step nearer

Sudbury’s hospitals to homes plan a step nearer

Sudbury’s hospitals to homes plan a step nearer

16 September 2015

The future of Sudbury’s two redundant hospital sites hangs on an agreement which would give Babergh Council a share of the profits to spend on local facilities.


Refugee support petition

Refugee support petition

Refugee support petition

16 September 2015

A petition has been set up calling for Babergh District Council to help with the migrant crisis.


Addict for 45 years dies from overdose

Addict for 45 years dies from overdose

Addict for 45 years dies from overdose

15 September 2015

A man from Sudbury who was addicted to drugs for 45 years died from an overdose, an inquest has concluded.


Business boost worth £500K to Braintree

Business boost worth £500K to Braintree

Business boost worth £500K to Braintree

15 September 2015

Hundreds of thousands of pounds will be made available to businesses across the Braintree District through a new loan fund set up by Braintree District Council.


MPs protest at giving Suffolk worst courts per square mile ratio

MPs protest at giving Suffolk worst courts per square mile ratio

MPs protest at giving Suffolk worst courts per square mile ratio

15 September 2015

Four Suffolk MPs have signed a letter to the Justice Secretary calling for a rethink on the policy that would give Suffolk the worst ratio of courts to area in the country.


Inquest opens into death of man at Wattisham

Inquest opens into death of man at Wattisham

Inquest opens into death of man at Wattisham

15 September 2015

An inquest has formally opened into the death of a man at Wattisham who became trapped when a mini tractor apparently overturned.


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